Created attachment 86812 [details] doc file for demonstration Incorrect displaying doc document
Created attachment 86813 [details] screenshot for comparing libreoffice and ms word
Created attachment 87019 [details] Correct displaying with ubuntu 13.04 LibreOffice 4.1.2.3 RC. Can not reproduce. Attached is a pdf file exported from LibreOffice, for your doc file.
Created attachment 87021 [details] Fedora 20 with LO 4.1.2.3 and problem present
looks fine with 4.1.3.2 under Win7 64bit maybe Linux specific bug? changing platform.
Not reproducible for me with generic Linux version 4.1.4.0.0+ under Ubuntu 13.10 x86-64. I guess the problem is only a Fedora one. Please could you try the generic Linux version? You can download it here: http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ Best regards. JBF
Created attachment 91140 [details] page 4 differences between LO and Word
Also begins troubles if try add header.
Please, don't set the bugs you reported yourself to NEW. Best regards. JBF
Thanks for the test doc and screenshots clearly showing the glitch. But I cannot confirm this problem with LO 4.2.0.1 on OSX. NoRepro:4.2.0.1:OSX Could you try 4.2.0.1 and see if the issue persists? http://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/
Can't run 4.2.0.1 1. installer libreOffice not replaced my distributive version LO 2. when I run LO 4.2.0.1 from console I see error message: Missing vcl resource. This indicates that files vital to localization are missing. You might have a corrupt installation. Please see details on my video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0nwzlfiB4aQVDU0TEcxX08zUlU/edit?usp=sharing
4.2.0.1 in an unstable release. try upgrading to 4.1.4.2
Created attachment 92764 [details] 4.1.4.2 version and same result
(In reply to comment #12) > Created attachment 92764 [details] > 4.1.4.2 version and same result You need to install Microsoft fonts on your system. On yous screen-copy the font name is in italic, that means that the font is not installed. Best regards. JBF
(In reply to comment #13) > You need to install Microsoft fonts on your system. On yous screen-copy the > font name is in italic, that means that the font is not installed. > > Best regards. JBF OMG I am really don't understand how absence of some fonts broke drawing lines, but installing Microsoft TrueType Fonts really helps fully solve this issue. msttcorefonts package not included in fedora and must builded manually: http://sayaksarkar.wordpress.com/2013/06/02/installing-microsoft-truetype-fonts-in-fedora18/ Could there be another way to solve the problem?
Created attachment 92825 [details] 4.1.4.2 version + msttcorefonts
(In reply to comment #13) > font name is in italic, that means that the font is not installed. Strange bug font name still in italic after installing msttcorefonts and solving this issue.
(In reply to comment #16) > (In reply to comment #13) > > > font name is in italic, that means that the font is not installed. > > Strange bug font name still in italic after installing msttcorefonts and > solving this issue. Probably because Calibri font is not part of msttcorefont package. Best regards. JBF
(In reply to comment #14) > [...] > OMG I am really don't understand how absence of some fonts broke drawing > lines, but installing Microsoft TrueType Fonts really helps fully solve this > issue. Because the rectangles are not drawings but frames. Closing this bug report as WorksForMe. Best regards. JBF
this was fixed by bundling the Carlito font which is metrically compatible with Calibri commit bde5e683286096b9255254b28a862e519d57f547 Author: Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com> AuthorDate: Wed Oct 23 14:57:32 2013 +0100 bundle Carlito and Caladea commit 97f63c17f7bc069a12e3afc3975f09897731a693 Author: Andras Timar <andras.timar@collabora.com> AuthorDate: Fri Jul 4 14:29:01 2014 +0200 add Carlito/Caladea fonts to install script